This is a cool blog post that demonstrates how some color blind people might see the world.
http://critiquewall.com/2007/12/10/blindness?printable
We actually study this stuff and write programs to produce these kinds of images here at RIT, at the Munsell Color Science center.
*I should add that this blog is related to digital imagery (my area), but it is more on the design side than the science side. That's still cool, because the two go hand in hand. I just liked this particular post.
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wow! that's fascinating!!! it's cool to see the pictures and compare the difference between the normal vision and color blind vision. As for color blind people, I'm wondering, does that make their brain works harder. For instance, if they see something that is green, they'll have to think to themselves that it's red, not green. It's just interesting how it works and such. Thanks for sharing this website. :)
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